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Now the utilites are arranged by category (core, core-utils, desktop-utils), so all the -utils may be excluded by a package system (or turned into separate packages) as needed.
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This simply inserts a horizontal/vertical line to help provide separation between panel sections as needed.
Also start moving the project files around: take all the panel plugins and define their files within panel-plugins.pri - will do something similar for desktop-plugins later.
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This plugins is an overall "start" menu for the system, combining the functionality of the userbutton and the system dashboard into a single unified interface.
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pluins. It appears that there is a fundamental issue with embedding QML objects into a panel/window with the "always on top" flag set - it never finishes painting the QML object and prevents the rest of the panel from being updated as well.
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respectively).
These are QtQuick "containers" which allow the loading of user/system supplied QML scripts for non-compiled plugin support. These plugins must be single *.qml files located in <Lumina Share>/quickplugins/*.qml or ~/.lumina/quickplugins/*.qml
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This is a quick shortcut for launching a single application - effectively "pinning" an application to a panel.
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This plugin re-creates the classic "start" menu from other OS's.
Also update how panel-plugins open menus, so now the menu will no longer cover the button that opened it.
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This button will hide all open windows so the desktop is visible (useful for touch screens or small devices)
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1) The normal mode/behaviour is to group windows by application (backwards compatible)
2) The "-nogroups" mode ensures that every window gets it's own button (uses a lot more space on the panel since it need to put part of the window title on each button too)
This two modes are treated as distinct plugins via lumina-config for simplification purposes.
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